Ksenija Sidorova, Estonian Festival Orchestra & Paavo Järvi - Prophecy (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Prophecy
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Alpha Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 44:50
Total Size: 195 / 451 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Tüür: Prophecy (20:33)
2. Kõrvits: Dances: No. 1, Darkness (Cadenza). Under the Cajun Moon (6:28)
3. Kõrvits: Dances: No. 2, Passacaglia (4:27)
4. Kõrvits: Dances: No. 3, Siciliana (4:14)
5. Kõrvits: Dances: No. 4, Sarabande (3:30)
6. Vasks: The Fruit of Silence (Arr. for Accordion, Vibraphone and String Orchestra by George Morton) (5:42)

With these works for accordion and orchestra, Ksenija Sidorova and Paavo Järvi pay tribute to the music of the Baltic countries: the Latvian and the Estonian, who have been collaborating for over 10 years, recorded in Pärnu with the festival orchestra created by Paavo, a luxury ensemble composed of the best musicians from the greatest European orchestras.

Composed in 2007, Erkki-Sven Tüür's concerto, entitled Prophecy, explores the concept of the Seer, a person who can see the future but is often despised by the society in which they live. The concerto exploits the full power and range of the symphony orchestra, in total interconnection with the soloist: ‘It's the most technically complicated work I've ever played!’ says Ksenija. The concerto Dances by another Estonian composer, Tõnu Kõrvits, was written for Sidorova and premiered in Pärnu in 2024. The composer wanted to immerse himself in the accordion in order to write his work, even going so far as to learn how to play it... he drew out some unprecedented sounds from it. The Fruit of Silence is the work by Ksenija's compatriot, Pēteris Vasks. He arranged one of his pieces for choir and piano, based on the words of Mother Teresa.